Chestnut Ridge Sporting Clays

FacilitiesSkeet: no | Trap: no | 5 Stand: yes | Sporting: yes | FITASC: no | Other: no | Birds: noAll of the information about this club has not yet been verified. The facilities listed my be inaccurate or out of date. ALWAYS call a club you are unfamiliar with to see if the club is available to the public and to verify club hours and facilities.Directions:From Pittsburgh: Rt 22 East to 982 South. 2 Miles to club on Right.
From Rt 30: Take 982 North for 9.7 Miles to club on Left.

9 Reviews

John of Greensburg PA
reviewed on April 9, 2014

Relationship to facility: VisitorNumber of visits: Once

Went fall of 2013 for a bachelor party and loved it. Been wanting to go back ever since. Very nice setup and friendly to first timers. Please be sure to know gun safety rules and use common sense – had to add that! Not that we had any problems, but safety first!

Shaine of North Huntingdon Pa
reviewed on May 4, 2013

Relationship to facility: VisitorNumber of visits: Once

First time shooting clay targets. Visited this place for a bachelor party after reading great reviews of the place. staff was very helpful with explaining how everything would work. we had a party of 9 and they accommodated us with ease. everyone had a great time and was a challenging shoot for all of us being new, though was still an awesome time. everyone WILL be visiting again.

Brent Calhoon of Ashburn, VA
reviewed on December 5, 2011

Relationship to facility: VisitorNumber of visits: Once

I was visiting family in PA and decided to pack along the shotguns this year. Dave from Chestnut Ridge was happy to open the range for me on the Wed before Thanksgiving. The sporting clays course has 20 stations with manual traps. Our trapper was very good in every respect. The course is very challenging, with many presentations that I have never seen before on courses with electronic traps. The wobble trap is also more challenging than all others I’ve shot…the spring-pressure is cranked up, so the birds leave the trap screaming away. I had a fantastic experience and I’ll be back again next holiday season.

Keith of Canonsburg, PA
reviewed on October 25, 2010

Relationship to facility: VisitorNumber of visits: Once

I really enjoyed my first visit to Chestnut Ridge. The folks were very friendly and accommodating. The course reminds me of live hunting. Many of the stations are not visible so you don’t know where the birds will be coming from. Very challenging and fun. I have a 4 seater Polaris. It was a little tight for for the course in two places. I joked that I would bring my chain saw next time to “open up those places.” They didn’t seem to mind.

John F Davis of New Alexandria Pa
reviewed on April 19, 2009

Relationship to facility: VisitorNumber of visits: 2-5 Visits

I just started going to Chestnut Ridge for the Wobble Trap a few weeks ago. My wife found it for me online. I went alone the first time & had so much fun that I keep coming back. I’ve also taken my best friend & newest son-in-law several times. We have a blast. It’s $5 for 25 clays(one set) on the Wobble trap & $30 per person for the Sporting Clays Course(that’s 100 clays each folks). Dave, Ray, & their staff are very helpful.They take the time to explain in detail all aspects of the range. The range is open Saturday & Sunday. It is a good idea to call first to confirm your shoot. My advice to you is try it. You won’t be disappointed in anyway. You don’t need much money, however oil the gun & bring a lot of shells. Oh did I mention a lot of Shells!!!!

Mike daquilante of elderton,p.a
reviewed on July 26, 2008

Relationship to facility: VisitorNumber of visits: 2-5 Visits

A job well done ! Great experience for all of our groups that shot the groundhog open. Thanks to everybody at Chestnut Ridge sporting clays.

Dan Rooney of Pittsburgh, PA
reviewed on May 13, 2008

Relationship to facility: VisitorNumber of visits: Once

I thought this club was a great shoot! Did a round of sporting clays then decided to try the wobble trap and both were a lot of fun. Sporting clays course is set in the woods and offers a good variety of shots: overhead, crossing, approaching, retreating, etc. Did the course with a new trapper on his first day, but the round was still fluid, hardly any dead birds thrown. Wobble trap is a lot of fun too shoots the birds at varying angles up/down and left/right, always a good shoot for the age old father son battle. Employees were nice and I would suggest this course to others, it was a low key enjoyable shoot.

Jeff Dudley of Mars, PA
reviewed on September 12, 2006

Relationship to facility: VisitorNumber of visits: Once

Great experence, Dave and his brother Ray are class acts all the way! This was my first time ever shooting sporting clays and I can’t say enough good things about entire experence. They took the time to explain the stations and where the targets would be coming from. The 5 station pyramid {wobble} was way to much fun! I can’t believe it”s legal!!! LOL. Keep up the good work. I highly recommend going to this club.

Eric of Greensburg
reviewed on November 20, 2005

Relationship to facility: EmployeeNumber of visits: I work there

The coarse is approx. .9 miles long through a wooded paradise. This is a great place for begginers and experts alike. Special requests can be made to acomidate large groups for a day. Please call for more information.

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